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Sunken Millions Classifying Animals

Sunken Millions Classifying Animals. Grade 5. Level One. <. >. Level One. $200. How do scientists classify organisms?. Classify according to smell. B. Classify according to sounds they make. C. Classify according similarities such as appearance, cell structure

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Sunken Millions Classifying Animals

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  1. Sunken MillionsClassifying Animals Grade 5

  2. Level One < > Level One

  3. $200 How do scientists classify organisms? • Classify according • to smell. B. Classify according to sounds they make. C. Classify according similarities such as appearance, cell structure heredity material, and means of getting food, and reproducing.. D. Classify according to their environment.

  4. $400 What are the seven levels of classification? A. kingdom, plants, class, order, animal, species, genus B. kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species C. kingdom, phylum, class, order, animal, plant, and genus D. kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, species, and genus

  5. $600 What is an animal with a backbone called? A. Invertebrate B. Spider C. Vertebrate D. Flat Worm

  6. $800 A vertebrate that lives at first in the water and then on land is called? A. An amphibian B. A worm C. An elephant D. An animal without a backbone.

  7. $1000 Having a body temperature that changes with the temperature of its surroundings is an example of a? A. warm-blooded animal B. small-bodied animal C. long-bodied animal. D. cold-blooded animal

  8. Level Two < > Level Two

  9. $2000 An animal that does not have a backbone is called? A. a skunk B. a reptile C. an invertebrate D. an elastic string

  10. $4000 What kind of worm is flat and thin? A. A sting ray B. A jelly worm C. A round worm D. A flatworm

  11. $6000 What is an arthropod? • A member of the • mammal group. B. A member of the largest group of invertebrates. Insects are included in this group. C. A spiny-skinned animal. D. An animal with a tube foot.

  12. $8000 What is molting? • A process a jellyfish • uses to swim. B. A process for removing food from a reptile’s mouth. C. A process by which a bird feeds its’ young. D. A process by which an arthropod sheds its external skeleton.

  13. $10000 A worm whose body is divided into sections such as earthworms and leeches is called? A. A flatworm B. A round worm C. A skinny worm D. A dead worm

  14. Level Three < > Level Three

  15. $20000 You can count its legs. Which group of arthropods have four pairs of legs? A. arachnids B. worms C. fish D. insects

  16. $40000 A crane is a member of what family? A. birds B. fish C. worm D. mammal

  17. $60000 A platapus is a member of what family? A. mammal B. reptile C. fish D. insects

  18. $80000 A dolphin is a member of what family? A. fish B. invertebrate C. mammal D. amphibian

  19. $100000 Which animal in this list is a mollusk? A. starfish B. oyster C. sand dollar D. sea cucumber

  20. Level Four < > Level Four

  21. $200000 What is a hard covering that protects an invertebrate's body called? A. shell B. head C. exoskeleton D. thorax

  22. $400000 Which group is considered the simplest invertebrates? A. Worms B. Sponges C. Fish D. Arthropods

  23. $600000 Birds keep a constant body temperature so they are considered what? A. Warm-blooded B. Cold-blooded C. Happy D. Vertebrates that fly

  24. $800000 These are cold-blooded vertebrates that live in fresh or salt water, have streamlined bodies and gills for breathing. A. Snakes B. Frogs C. Amphibians D. Fish

  25. $1000000 Turtles, lizards, snakes, alligators, and crocodiles are examples of what group? A. Sponges B. Reptiles C. Invertebrates D. Amphibians

  26. Congratulations! You’ve recovered the sunken millions.

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